Research Article
Do-Not-ResuscitateDecision-Making during the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Teaching Hospital: Lessons Learned for the Future
Table 2
Involvement in DNR decision-making (Sp: specialist; R: resident) (n = 127).
| How often are you involved in the DNR decision (independent of the COVID-19 pandemic)? | Almost daily | Weekly | Monthly | Less than monthly | Never | Sp | R | Sp | R | Sp | R | Sp | R | Sp | R |
| DNR decision without contact with patient | 12 (20%) | 9 (13%) | 14 (23%) | 25 (37%) | 8 (13%) | 6 (9%) | 11 (18%) | 16 (24%) | 15 (25%) | 11 (16%) | (4, 127) = 4.987, |
| DNR decision after consultation with patient and/or their family | 6 (10%) | 10 (15%) | 15 (25%) | 26 (39%) | 13 (22%) | 14 (21%) | 14 (23%) | 11 (16%) | 12 (20%) | 6 (9%) | (4, 127) = 5.981, |
| DNR decision in consultation with colleagues | 6 (10%) | 13 (19%) | 19 (32%) | 27 (40%) | 12 (20%) | 8 (12%) | 14 (23%) | 13 (19%) | 9 (15%) | 6 (9%) | (4, 127) = 5.037, |
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